SEATTLE CREDIT BUREAU v. HIBBITT

No. 1496-1.

7 Wn. App. 219 (1972)

499 P.2d 92

SEATTLE CREDIT BUREAU, Petitioner, v. ALVIN K. HIBBITT et al., Respondents.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One — Panel 1.

July 3, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William A. Noble, for petitioner.

John Sennhauser, for respondents.

Slade Gorton, Attorney General, and James M. Kennedy, Assistant, amici curiae.


WILLIAMS, J.

The question in this case is whether the trial court erred in ruling that a prejudgment attachment of an automobile was invalid. We agree with the trial court and affirm.

The facts are these: The defendant, Alvin K. Hibbitt, purchased tires, wheels, and brake linings from Firestone Stores on three separate security agreements which permitted repossession. The items were installed in Hibbitt's car, and he subsequently defaulted in payment. Firestone...

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